1 #include "threads/palloc.h"
10 #include "threads/init.h"
11 #include "threads/loader.h"
12 #include "threads/synch.h"
13 #include "threads/vaddr.h"
15 /* Page allocator. Hands out memory in page-size (or
16 page-multiple) chunks. See malloc.h for an allocator that
17 hands out smaller chunks.
19 System memory is divided into two "pools" called the kernel
20 and user pools. The user pool is for user (virtual) memory
21 pages, the kernel pool for everything else. The idea here is
22 that the kernel needs to have memory for its own operations
23 even if user processes are swapping like mad.
25 By default, half of system RAM is given to the kernel pool and
26 half to the user pool. That should be huge overkill for the
27 kernel pool, but that's just fine for demonstration purposes. */
32 struct lock lock; /* Mutual exclusion. */
33 struct bitmap *used_map; /* Bitmap of free pages. */
34 uint8_t *base; /* Base of pool. */
37 /* Two pools: one for kernel data, one for user pages. */
38 static struct pool kernel_pool, user_pool;
40 static void init_pool (struct pool *, void *base, size_t page_cnt,
42 static bool page_from_pool (const struct pool *, void *page);
44 /* Initializes the page allocator. At most USER_PAGE_LIMIT
45 pages are put into the user pool. */
47 palloc_init (size_t user_page_limit)
49 /* End of the kernel as recorded by the linker.
54 uint8_t *free_start = pg_round_up (&_end);
55 uint8_t *free_end = ptov (ram_pages * PGSIZE);
56 size_t free_pages = (free_end - free_start) / PGSIZE;
57 size_t user_pages = free_pages / 2;
59 if (user_pages > user_page_limit)
60 user_pages = user_page_limit;
61 kernel_pages = free_pages - user_pages;
63 /* Give half of memory to kernel, half to user. */
64 init_pool (&kernel_pool, free_start, kernel_pages, "kernel pool");
65 init_pool (&user_pool, free_start + kernel_pages * PGSIZE,
66 user_pages, "user pool");
69 /* Obtains and returns a group of PAGE_CNT contiguous free pages.
70 If PAL_USER is set, the pages are obtained from the user pool,
71 otherwise from the kernel pool. If PAL_ZERO is set in FLAGS,
72 then the pages are filled with zeros. If too few pages are
73 available, returns a null pointer, unless PAL_ASSERT is set in
74 FLAGS, in which case the kernel panics. */
76 palloc_get_multiple (enum palloc_flags flags, size_t page_cnt)
78 struct pool *pool = flags & PAL_USER ? &user_pool : &kernel_pool;
85 lock_acquire (&pool->lock);
86 page_idx = bitmap_scan_and_flip (pool->used_map, 0, page_cnt, false);
87 lock_release (&pool->lock);
89 if (page_idx != BITMAP_ERROR)
90 pages = pool->base + PGSIZE * page_idx;
97 memset (pages, 0, PGSIZE * page_cnt);
101 if (flags & PAL_ASSERT)
102 PANIC ("palloc_get: out of pages");
108 /* Obtains a single free page and returns its kernel virtual
110 If PAL_USER is set, the page is obtained from the user pool,
111 otherwise from the kernel pool. If PAL_ZERO is set in FLAGS,
112 then the page is filled with zeros. If no pages are
113 available, returns a null pointer, unless PAL_ASSERT is set in
114 FLAGS, in which case the kernel panics. */
116 palloc_get_page (enum palloc_flags flags)
118 return palloc_get_multiple (flags, 1);
121 /* Frees the PAGE_CNT pages starting at PAGES. */
123 palloc_free_multiple (void *pages, size_t page_cnt)
128 ASSERT (pg_ofs (pages) == 0);
129 if (pages == NULL || page_cnt == 0)
132 if (page_from_pool (&kernel_pool, pages))
134 else if (page_from_pool (&user_pool, pages))
139 page_idx = pg_no (pages) - pg_no (pool->base);
142 memset (pages, 0xcc, PGSIZE * page_cnt);
145 ASSERT (bitmap_all (pool->used_map, page_idx, page_cnt));
146 bitmap_set_multiple (pool->used_map, page_idx, page_cnt, false);
149 /* Frees the page at PAGE. */
151 palloc_free_page (void *page)
153 palloc_free_multiple (page, 1);
156 /* Initializes pool P as starting at START and ending at END,
157 naming it NAME for debugging purposes. */
159 init_pool (struct pool *p, void *base, size_t page_cnt, const char *name)
161 /* We'll put the pool's used_map at its base.
162 Calculate the space needed for the bitmap
163 and subtract it from the pool's size. */
164 size_t bm_pages = DIV_ROUND_UP (bitmap_buf_size (page_cnt), PGSIZE);
165 if (bm_pages > page_cnt)
166 PANIC ("Not enough memory in %s for bitmap.", name);
167 page_cnt -= bm_pages;
169 printf ("%zu pages available in %s.\n", page_cnt, name);
171 /* Initialize the pool. */
172 lock_init (&p->lock);
173 p->used_map = bitmap_create_in_buf (page_cnt, base, bm_pages * PGSIZE);
174 p->base = base + bm_pages * PGSIZE;
177 /* Returns true if PAGE was allocated from POOL,
180 page_from_pool (const struct pool *pool, void *page)
182 size_t page_no = pg_no (page);
183 size_t start_page = pg_no (pool->base);
184 size_t end_page = start_page + bitmap_size (pool->used_map);
186 return page_no >= start_page && page_no < end_page;